Only hours away from Game 4 of the NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers, sixth man Andre Iguodala offered a tease to a potential weakness that his Golden State Warriors still have.

“We do have a weakness,” Iguodala told reporters this morning. “Steve Kerr, he knows what it is and I feel like I know what it is and if we continue to grow in that area, it gets really scary.”

What a tease…

If Iguodala was to reveal that secret, today wouldn't be the time to do it, as the Warriors are a game away from clinching their second title in three years with a win at Quicken Loans Arena tonight.

However, he can definitely use this piece of artillery during the offseason, as he's set to negotiate a potential stay with the Warriors once he becomes an unrestricted free agent.

Thus far, the only thing that has been seen to give the Warriors problems has been an excess of turnovers that can at times get them in trouble — but given their offensive firepower and high-level switch-happy defense, it hasn't proved to be much of an obstacle through an undefeated run in these playoffs.

If Golden State indeed has this weakness, Iguodala and Kerr have done quite the job taming it, because no team has been able to figure out their Achilles' heel since mid-April.